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Example sentences for "pure white"

  • Grandiflorum is a general favourite, with its large flowers of pure white.

  • The exterior of the flower is blue, while the inside is pure white.

  • Happening to look up through a lofty, narrow canyon of dark foliage, I was startled as by some sudden sound by seeing a pure white cloud, moonlit, low down, pass rapidly across.

  • Its inner rim was of pure white sand, a winding line bounding turquoise water and the rich, dark green of the sloping land in a flattened figure three.

  • It was dug wide and deep on the slope of an ancient dune of pure white sand, a dune deep hidden in the Guiana jungle, which had not heard the rush and slither of breaking waves for centuries untold.

  • Center of the tail are black as are the two adjacent feathers for half their wedth, the ballance are of a pure White.

  • April to the middle of November, the ballance of the year they are of a pure white, except the black and redish brown of the ears which never changes.

  • Animale assumes from the middle of April to the middle of November, the ballance of the year they are of a pure white, except the black and redish brown of the ears which never changes.

  • The shell is very fine, pure white, and has a fine gloss.

  • Eggs sent by Mr. Mandelli as belonging to this species closely resemble those of Pomatorhinus ferruginosus, but are somewhat smaller; they are oval eggs a good deal pointed towards one end, pure white, and with a high gloss.

  • The eggs sent me by Mr. Gammie are rather elongated ovals, a good deal pointed towards one end, pure white, the shells very fine and fragile, and with a fair amount of gloss.

  • It lays from four to six eggs, which are described and figured as pure white, very broad ovals, measuring 1·2 by 0·9.

  • As thus procured, it requires to be purified by saturation with carbonate of lead (pure white lead), and precipitating the solution of this lactate with sulphate of zinc, not added in excess.

  • FLAKE WHITE; is the name sometimes given to pure white-lead.

  • When phosphorus is inflamed, it always yields a pure white light, from the ignition of the solid particles of the snowy acid thus produced.

  • The plate, covered with a pure white enamel, requires always to be polished and smoothed with sandstone and water, particularly if the article have a plane surface; and it is then finally glazed at the fire.

  • The entire group of buildings was painted a pure white, but underneath each hole, or doorway, was a big, black number.

  • Walking among them were several long-legged, solemn-looking Storks, pure white in color, with splashes of black upon their wings.

  • The bedspread was of pure white, too, and over it were thickly sewn many brilliant diamonds, while the fringe along the edges was made of diamond beads.

  • This fountain stood in about the center of the Valley and sent many sprays of new milk into the air, from whence it fell in graceful curves into a big basin of pure white marble.

  • Instead of wearing the ordinary kilt, they were clothed in long robes of pure white linen, with the same symbol of the sun that is to be seen on the back of the chairs, emblazoned in gold thread upon the breast.

  • To this succeeded a tract rich in pure white stone--the line was ballasted with it.

  • The male is pure white, whilst the female is dusky-green; and white is a very rare colour in terrestrial species of moderate size and inoffensive habits.

  • Thus in the males "the upper half of the lower wing is of a pure white, whilst all the rest of the wings is barred and spotted with black, red and yellow, like the species they mimic.

  • It has a black head, a neutral-tinted body, and a long tail, five times the length of its body, consisting of pure white feathers.

  • Their substantial outside finish must have given them very much the appearance of being built of pure white marble.

  • All along the shore in this neighborhood the bottom of the sea is formed of pure white sand, and is as level as a parlor floor, while the water is so clear that any object is distinctly seen below its surface.

  • The most beautiful specimens are of a pure white.

  • My attention had often been attracted this day by projecting masses of what at first appeared to be pure white snow, rising in seams above the general surface of the glacier.

  • Here is a mass of pure white wax: there are no mica particles here; there are no scales of iron, or anything analogous mixed up with the mass.

  • As the sun poured his light upon the Plateau the little snow-facets sparkled brilliantly, sometimes with a pure white light, and at others with prismatic colours.

  • Its lovely blossoms are pinkish in bud and open to pure white; its curiously penetrating vanilla-like fragrance is disliked by many who are not cats.

  • Plant a clump of the clear yellow and one of pure white Snapdragons, and see how beautiful they are in the garden, and how fresh they keep when cut.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pure white" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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